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This raises just as many questions as it answers. Who abducted her and why did she never return to her family despite evidently getting free at some point? That's actually one of my biggest concerns with the plot elements we have so far. She's not looking like a villain, so I'll be interested to see if they can give her a backstory that doesn't strain believability while simultaneously keeping her a sympathetic character (read: doesn't make it look lie she abandoned Hiccup and Stoick).

I was so happy that I happened to walk into living room and catch this on. I had to grab a video of this. I do have some theories a lot like I have been seeing people post since it came on TV. I agree with a lot of the theories that KentuckyWildcat as said. Where did she go, who abducted her, how did she get away? That's a lot of the questions that I have been seeing. Thanks so much for putting my video out there for more dragon lovers to see!!!<3

Honestly, I wouldn't have had a problem with that as such. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few and all that, and at least it would explain why she never went back to Berk. Unlike with the current story, which makes no sense.

1. All we know is that she was abducted, nothing else, so there could be a lot of plot twist possibilities to explain the rest. As much as I would like to know, I'll wait and see.2. Dragon training is not necessarily in Hiccup or Valka's blood. Hiccup learned. Maybe Valka learned too, a little like Tarzan had to learn how to live like gorillas. OK, what a coincidence, right, mother and son. Maybe not. I like to think they share the same open-minded spirit, the little spark of a difference that can change the world3. antonym to love ? what do you mean by that ?4. I have to agree. The character should come first. The actor, his or her gestures and voice are valuable additions, but character building is not a copy of a living person. They're unique, as we all are.

We went to see the LEGO movie, and saw the first Dragons 2 trailer... believe me if you will, but although I've seen it so many times on my computer... to see it on the big screen... I was overwhelmed, overjoyed, with an urge to scream out loud.... How old does that make me inside, I wonder ?.... well I don't care much. Only a little concerned how on earth will I take the whole movie ?? Ah the waiting alone can bring such intense feelings.... I've never felt that before.

Could be ! Which story is it again ? (sorry there are so many !)By the way, ever since the end of DoB, I have many ideas blossoming about Stoick/Hiccup/Alvin (ok, the idea of dagur being Hiccup's brother was weird !.. but... I like it still), but I've never written fanfics before and I would need an alpha reader/co-writer to check my English.

Imagine how strange the people would look at you when you are in the cinema and Hiccup says "This is Berk.." at the beginning and you burst into tears after the first 10 seconds of the movie. That will definitely happen when I'm going to see the movie. XD

Alot of people seem to be mad that we got this information, as it raises more questions. If you feel that way, that's too bad I guess. But its not like they're gonna abandon the subject in the movie, so the questions WILL be answered.

Weird though, I don't think I left a review, yet I know I read it quickly and was planning to get back to it later. Oh never mind. If you're still here, take down this address, I'll delete it afterwards : [email protected]

So Valka was abducted... but why didn't she come back? Fascinating! I assume Stoick really does believe that she has died, but then she has seems to have stayed with the dragons rather than returning home... chose them over her family. Ouch. I wonder how they will explore that dynamic in the second film because when Hiccup meets his mom in the books, it isn't a "big ol' wuv fest".

People! I have a problem! I've used every positive adjective I know on this site so many times that it begins to feel stupid. I need more of them. But I believe that dragons deserve every one of those words.

I could read them too, and check after grammatical errors, since I am from Sweden and don't have a life...Gamers tend to have a lot better english than normal people, although I think most people here plays games :xbut it's always good with a second reader, and I have way too much free time on my hands -.-

Totally happening, my sister will probably get slapped and punched in the face a few times, and I will also have a heart attack right at the beginning when the Dreamworks logo comes on, because why wouldn't I have a heart attack? How long have we been waiting! XD

Can I read your story? Ever since Cast Out Part 2 I've been dying to read a Hiccup/Stoic/Alvin fanfiction, and the only reason I haven't written one is because I need to write about 5 other stories. Not a beta reader or anything, but still and experienced fanfiction browser. Send me a PM. It's the same account Scorpion6955.

My theory is that she couldn't return home because she knew dragons were a threat to her family and vise-verse and she knew she couldn't send word back because she didn't want to risk putting them in danger and she could only hope that one day dragons and vikings will be friends.

I've seen it on the big screen three/four times now (Turbo, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs2, Frozen-I think- and Lego) and each time I freaked out way more than the little kids there did :) and I'm proud of it. Ha and I was like the oldest from the 5-18 age range too

Oh Dean, WHY must you tease us so! :D Not that it's a bad thing, just say'n.

What I love most about this interview is the way Chris and Dean talk about how they never truly intended this to be solely a children's film. They wanted it to be one that everyone could relate to: one that would make adults feel like children and children feel like adults. In my own hubmble opinion, I do think it's most special to those who were 14-16 when the first film came out, for a lot of reasons. At that time, we could relate to the story of a quirky teenage boy trying to figure out how to be comfortable in his own skin, and now as 19-20 year olds, we can relate to an adventure seeking young adult who feels tied down by what others expect him to do with his life. But even while this series hits it's target audience right in the perfect spot, it does not fail to give everyone in the audience, no matter what age or stage of life their in, something to learn from and relate to. It's true: this movie is for EVERYONE: toddlers, tweens, teens, middle-aged, adults, parents, elderly--no one is excluded. That doesn't happen everyday, and that's what makes HTTYD so very special.

Yes!! this^ although I'm in the 18-20 age range but I do turn 19 this year so yeah. I was just starting high school when the first one came out. My last four years have involved me making httyd jokes to my friends and them happily putting up with my love of httyd. :) wow. I can't believe HTTYD came out so long ago now...

OMGRR that's brilliant!!! All this time I've been thinking of making an elaborate cake like fully shaped and everything and I never thought to do something so simple! (which isn't normal because I am a very simple minded person)

Okay. I try again. Because I actually recorded something a while ago. This is not a link but if you just copy it, it should work: https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=C6C96567870E42C4&id=C6C96567870E42C4%21184&v=3

haha that's okay, my mom really wants to see it with me and she's always replaying the music from the trailer and Forbidden Friendship so me, her and my friends will probably all just be very excited the day it comes out :)